200 Best Christmas Songs of All Time to Get You in the Holiday Spirit

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'Tis the season for Christmas music! By the time December rolls around, chances are you'll be looking for a combination of nostalgic songs and modern takes on holiday hits. Whether you're feeling festive or introspective, and whether into classical, classic rock, R&B, hip hop, or pure bubblegum pop, we've got a great selection of Christmas songs for your ultimate Christmas playlist. And yes, of course, Mariah Carey makes an appearance on the list!

200 Best Christmas Songs

1.  Mariah Carey, "All I Want for Christmas Is You"

The quintessential Christmas crush song, Mariah Carey's "All I Want for Christmas Is You" finally hit No. 1 in 2019—25 years after its initial release!

2. Nat King Cole, "The Christmas Song"

You're probably hard-pressed to find anyone who actually roasts and enjoys chestnuts on Christmas, but no matter. Nat King Cole's buttery smooth vocals make this timeless, beautiful and festive, and despite the zillions of other versions, his remains the best.

3. Bing Crosby & David Bowie, "Peace on Earth/Little Drummer Boy"

This version of the classic Christmas song was written just for David Bowie and Bing Crosby's 1977 performance, and remains the most moving rendition ever recorded.

4. Elton John, "Step Into Christmas"

Rollicking, jolly, fun and colorful, "Step Into Christmas" sounds exactly how you'd imagine an Elton John Christmas song.

5. José Feliciano, "Feliz Navidad"

Catchy, bilingual—and that guitar!

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6. Frank Sinatra, "I'll Be Home for Christmas"

Old Blue Eyes sounds both charming and wistful in his rendition of this holiday classic.

7. Otis Redding, "Merry Christmas Baby"

Looking for a holiday song you can sing along to with (or to) your significant other? Look no further.

8. Donny Hathaway, "This Christmas"

Because Christmas should have soul.

9. Darlene Love, "Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)"

Darlene Love is the unsung hero of Christmas, providing the theme song for the brokenhearted over the holidays.

10. Judy Garland, "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas"

There are a million covers of "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas," but Judy Garland knocked it out of the park in the original from Meet Me In St. Louis.

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11. The Pogues, "Fairytale of New York"

If you're a little too happy on Christmas, tune in to this depressing but beautiful staple and take it down a notch.

12. Bruce Springsteen, "Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town"

Bruce Springsteen makes Christmas rock.

13. The Waitresses, "Christmas Wrapping"

The Waitresses basically wrote a Hallmark Christmas movie in a song. Well played.

14. The Beach Boys, "Santa's Beard"

The Beach Boys perfectly capture that panic any adult feels when a child sees evidence that Santa Claus may not be real (gasp!).

15. Kelly Clarkson, "Underneath the Tree"

Mariah Carey may be the Queen of Christmas, but with her Wrapped In Red album, Kelly Clarkson firmly earned the title of Princess, largely thanks to this joyous bop.

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16. Josh Groban, "Believe"

Josh Groban's theme to The Polar Express captures the magic of Christmas for kids.

17. Run-DMC, "Christmas in Hollis"

"Christmas in Hollis" remains the greatest Christmas rap of all time.

18. Wham!, "Last Christmas"

Wham!never hit No. 1 with "Last Christmas" in 1986 despite its ubiquity because Band-Aid's "Do They Know It's Christmas" (see No. 23 on our list) blocked them from the top spot. Fun fact: George Michael sang on both!

19. Elvis Presley, "Blue Christmas"

"Blue Christmas" is one of Elvis Presley's most enduring songs.

20. Luther Vandross, "The Mistletoe Jam (Everybody Kiss Somebody)"

The hilarious introduction alone is enough to get Luther Vandross' song on our list, but it also helps that it's a great option for people who don't typically like "Christmas music."

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21. The Jackson 5, "Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town"

Festive and danceable!

22. Slade, "Merry Xmas Everybody"

This 1973 smash is a classic-rock Christmas staple.

23. Band Aid, "Do They Know It's Christmas?"

Largely carried vocally by Boy GeorgeGeorge Michael, Simon Le Bon, Sting and Bono, Band Aid's well-intentioned hit has lyrics that can come off as slightly tone-deaf today, but the song itself is pop perfection.

24. Whitney Houston, "Do You Hear What I Hear?"

We were lucky to hear Whitney Houston, and her version of this song reminds us of that every time with each listen.

25. Chuck Berry, "Run Rudolph Run"

Listen, those reindeer have to cover a huge area in one night. They really should hurry!

26. Trans-Siberian Orchestra, "Old City Bar"

This story within a song reminds us not just of the spirit of Christmas, but also that home is where the heart is ... wherever that may be.

27. Michael Bublé, "The More You Give (The More You'll Have)"

Just try not to grin and dance along to this.

28. Low, "Just Like Christmas"

Low-key and full of snow, Low's "Just Like Christmas" is great background music for a quiet holiday.

29. Leroy Carr, "Christmas in Jail—Ain't That a Pain?"

We can't think of anything worse than spending Christmas in jail.

30. Blink-182, "Not Another Christmas Song"

This pop-punk gem's upbeat tempo and catchy hook belie its bummer lyrics about struggling with depression around the holidays, and Matt Skiba's dark "Let it snow" bridge refrain and "Fa la la" in the chorus make it impossible not to sing along.

31. Joni Mitchell, "River"

This melancholy tune is for everyone who wished they were somewhere else on Christmas.

32. Earth, Wind and Fire, "December"

Do you remember?!

33. Eartha Kitt, "Santa Baby"

Eartha Kitt has the best-ever version of "Santa Baby," mixing her Christmas wishes with an audibly cheeky humor that's often missing from subsequent covers.

34. The Staple Singers, "Who Took the Merry Out of Christmas?"

This Staple Singers track took America to task over its arms race and overseas wars.

35. Hall & Oates, "Jingle Bell Rock"

This cover keeps the signature guitar intro.

36. The Pretenders, "2,000 Miles"

Missing someone far away this year? This one's for you.

37. Wizzard, "I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday"

Because don't we all?

38. Leona Lewis, "One More Sleep"

Leona Lewis' powerful pipes shine on this pop ditty.

39. John & Yoko Plastic Ono Band, "Happy Xmas (War Is Over)"

John Lennon and Yoko Ono called for peace during the Vietnam War.

40. The Backstreet Boys, "It's Christmastime Again"

Though your boy band days may be behind you, the harmonies and bells make this a modern classic.

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41. Kanye West Feat. Teyana Taylor and CyHi Prince, "Christmas in Harlem"

Eggnog, scrambling to get gifts, and more are sprinkled throughout this surprisingly relatable Kanye West tune, beautifully complemented by Teyana Taylor's chorus.

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42. Relient K, "Angels We Have Heard On High"

This rock-tinged take screams "merriment."

43. Bob Seger and the Last Heard, "Sock It to Me, Santa"

Bring garage rock to your Christmas this year.

44. Céline Dion, "These Are the Special Times"

Céline Dion is here to make special times feel even more special.

45. Justin Bieber, "Mistletoe"

Justin Bieber sounds lovely on this reggae-tinged love song.

46. Andy Williams, "It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year"

Andy Williams' vocals on this happy tune sound truly merry.

47. Vince Guaraldi Trio, "Christmas Time is Here"

Evoke nostalgia with this tune from A Charlie Brown Christmas.

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48. Brenda Lee, "Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree"

The horns! The pumpkin pie! A classic.

49. Dolly Parton, "Hard Candy Christmas"

Dolly Parton provides the soundtrack to anyone going through a tough time during the holiday season (or anytime).

50. Lizzo, "Never Felt Like Christmas"

Lizzo falls in love with Christmas while falling in love with a lucky man in "Never Felt Like Christmas."

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51. Meghan Trainor, "I'll Be Home"

Meghan Trainor brings her pop chops to this midtempo ballad.

52. Stevie Wonder and Andra Day, "Someday at Christmas"

Stevie Wonder's original is a classic, but his beautiful duet with Andra Day make this extra special.

53. Jona Lewie, "Stop the Cavalry"

Written from the point of view of a British soldier in World War I, this song is a radio staple during the festive season in the U.K.

54. Kay Starr, "(Everybody's Waitin' For) The Man With the Bag"

This happy tune captures the excitement and anticipation of Christmas.

55. Perry Como, "(There's No Place Like) Home for the Holidays"

This song just feels like being home for Christmas.

56. Faith Hill, "Where Are You Christmas?"

Sometimes we can lose a little of the magic as we grow up ... but it will find us again eventually.

57. The Ronettes, "Sleigh Ride"

The ultimate girl group gets festive.

58. John Legend and Kelly Clarkson, "Baby It's Cold Outside"

John Legend and Kelly Clarkson made "Baby It's Cold Outside" much less predatory and much more respectful in their updated version.

59. The Killers, "Don't Shoot Me Santa"

The Killers release a new Christmas charity single each year, and this one remains a fan favorite.

60. Sia, "Candy Cane Lane"

You can almost taste the peppermint in Sia's fun Christmas tune.

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61. Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton, "You Make It Feel Like Christmas"

Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton get mushy in this modern classic that sounds like a throwback.

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62. Johnny Mathis, "It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas"

There have been plenty of recordings of this song, but Johnny Mathis' is the best-known thanks to its placement in Home Alone 2: Lost in New York.

63. Jimmy Boyd, "I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus"

This song is cute, but imagine the trauma of this actually happening to a little kid!

64. Fitz and the Tantrums, "Santa Stole My Lady"

If "I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus" was real, Daddy's side of it would sound like this.

65. Glee Cast, "Extraordinary Merry Christmas"

You can hear the smiles in the Glee cast's voices in this sweet tune.

66. Patti LaBelle, "I'm Christmasing With You"

When the rush is over and you're alone with your partner, play this Patti LaBelle jam.

67. Cash Cash, "Naughty or Nice"

For those on the former list who want to dance a little dirty this year.

68. The Dropkick Murphys, "The Season's Upon Us"

A great soundtrack for those who party a little too hard and whose family at least borders on dysfunctional, this track isn't suitable for kids.

69. Dan + Shay, "Take Me Home for Christmas"

Dan + Shay bring their signature romance to this country-pop Christmas song.

70. Lil Nas X, "Holiday"

Lil Nas X displays his Grammys in this festive Santa Clause-esque video that's sure to go as viral as "Old Town Road" every December.

71. Eurythmics, "Winter Wonderland"

Annie Lennox's soaring vocals make this extra festive.

72. Bryan Adams, "Christmas Time"

The Canadian rocker delivers his classic rasp in "Christmas Time."

73. Britney Spears, "My Only Wish (This Year)"

Santa, can you hear her? Britney Spears is sugary-sweet in this throwback Christmas pop song.

74. Burt Ives, "Holly Jolly Christmas"

Burl Ives is great along with "a cup of cheer."

75. Destiny's Child, "8 Days of Christmas"

Perhaps the only Christmas song to casually drop "a diamond belly ring."

76. Taylor Swift, "Christmas Tree Farm"

Taylor Swift gives us a pop ditty that wouldn't be out of place on Phil Spector's classic throwback holiday compilation.

77. Mariah Carey, "O Holy Night"

When Mariah Carey sings "Fall on your knees," you just might do it ... to bow down to her as the Queen of Christmas.

78. The Kinks, "Father Christmas"

Christmas in a recession can really hurt.

79. The Carpenters, "Merry Christmas, Darling"

Though "(There's No Place Like) Home for the Holidays" is probably their best-known holiday song, the one by The Carpenters is an original and even more lovely.

80. Marvin Gaye, "I Want to Come Home for Christmas"

Marvin Gaye wrote a heartwrenching and beautiful song from the point of view of a soldier desperate to come home from war in time for Christmas.

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81. Barenaked Ladies and Michael Bublé, "Elf's Lament"

Those poor little guys really ought to form a union.

82. Lauren Daigle, "Light of the World"

Lauren Daigle delivers a moving power ballad that mentions angels singing—and she seriously sounds like she is one of them.

83. Fifth Harmony, "Can You See"

The ladies of Fifth Harmony sing their hearts out in this song from The Starsoundtrack.

84. Pentatonix Feat. Tori Kelly, "Winter Wonderland/Don't Worry Be Happy"

Just try not to feel merry and bright listening to this a capella medley.

85. Ingrid Andress, "Christmas Always Finds Me"

Even when you're feeling like a Grinch, the spirit finds a way to creep in and bring at least a little joy.

86. The Darkness, "I Am Santa"

Glam rock Christmas? Yes.

87. Lady Gaga, "White Christmas"

Lady Gaga jazzes up the classic "White Christmas."

88. Ariana Grande, "Santa Tell Me"

Ariana Grande gets flirty with caution in this cute Christmas bop.

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89. Elmo n' Patsy, "Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer"

Bet she believes in Santa now.

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90. Barbra Streisand, "Jingle Bells"

Barbra Streisand made "Jingle Bells" her own with her ad libs and rapid tempo changes.

91. Queen, "Thank God It's Christmas"

It's Queen. You cannot possibly go wrong.

92. Carrie Underwood, "The First Noel"

American Idol alum Carrie Underwood belts out this ballad beautifully.

93. Jordin Sparks, "Christmastime to Me"

Yet another American Idol winner on our list, Jordin Sparks emotes beautifully in this modern pop Christmas song from The Best Man Holiday soundtrack.

94. Percy Faith and His Orchestra and Chorus, "We Need a Little Christmas"

It's never too early for a little Christmas.

95. Manheim Steamroller, "Carol of the Bells"

This version of "Carol of the Bells" incorporates rock, pop, classical and metal elements to make it truly unique.

96. Weird Al Yankovic, "The Night Santa Went Crazy"

This hilarious ditty isn't appropriate for kids, but it will crack their parents up.

97. Amy Grant, "Grown-Up Christmas List"

Just because we outgrow dolls and toy trains doesn't mean we don't have wishlists.

98. NewSong, "The Christmas Shoes"

Get ready to sob.

99. *NSYNC, "Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays"

Because it is a wonderful feeling!

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100. Little Stinkers, "I Farted on Santa's Lap (Now Christmas Is Gonna Stink for Me)"

Because if there's anything we need now, it's a laugh.

101. Boney M., "Mary's Boy Child"

Oh my Lord! Get island vibes with the danceable ode to baby Jesus.

102. Kelly Clarkson, "Christmas Isn't Canceled (Just You)"

Following her divorce from Brandon Blackstock, Clarkson kicked him and the songs he inspired to the curb. Listen for references to her Wrapped In Red album!

103. Hanson, "Everybody Knows the Claus"

Listen, if there's any family that needs a quality Christmas tune, it's the Hanson family. They have like 835 children between all of them.

104. Jimmy Eat World, "Last Christmas"

Rockers Jimmy Eat World pack jingle bells into this sweet Wham! cover.

105. Tegan and Sara, "Make You Mine This Season"

We'd be lying if we said we weren't tempted to listen to this ultra-catchy Christmas tune from the Happiest Season soundtrack all year long.

106. Goo Goo Dolls, "Better Days"

As if you needed another reason to love this beautiful ode to better days ahead, it's set a freakin' yule log here.

107. Beach Boys, "Little Saint Nick"

Though they're typically associated with summer, The Beach Boys' harmonies work beautifully for this winter tune.

108. Brian Setzer Orchestra, "Cactus Christmas"

Christmas isn't always about snow — sometimes it's about sagebrush and spurs.

109. Blake Shelton, "Santa's Got a Choo Choo Train"

Remember "The Train" from back in the '90s? This isn't anything like that, but it's pretty cute.

110. Justin Bieber Feat. Busta Rhymes, "Little Drummer Boy"

Busta Rhymes teams up with Bieber for this totally new take on a Christmas classic.

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111. Sixpence None the Richer, "It Came Upon a Midnight Clear"

The band that brought you "Kiss Me" knocks it out of the park with this cover.

112. The Ramones, "Merry Christmas (I Don't Want to Fight Tonight)"

Punk rock meets adorable anecdotes to make a soundtrack to a holiday ceasefire with the ones you love.

113. Sugarcult, "Santa Claus Is Coming to Town"

One of the most criminally underrated bands of all time delivers an energized take on "Santa Claus Is Coming to Town."

114. Imogen Heap, "Just for Now"

Imogen Heap combines her signature harmonies with perfect imagery of the stresses of the holidays on families.

115. Mark Rose, "It's Cold Out There"

Beautiful vocals with lyrics that are significantly less creepy than "Baby It's Cold Outside," "It's Cold Out There" is a perfect song for chilly nights.

116. Michael Bublé, "Cold December Night"

Bublé may well be the king of Christmas. "Cold December Night" has all the ingredients for a great Christmas song—ugly sweaters, mistletoe, and longing.

117. Stevie Wonder, "What Christmas Means to Me"

Stevie Wonder nails it. Every. Single. Time.

118. Darlene Love, "Marshmallow World"

There are no voices sweeter than Darlene Love's, especially on this song.

119. Alessia Cara, "Make It to Christmas"

The Grammy winner brings a sweet modern Christmas song you can listen to while tuning out everyone else at a party, a la "Here," but with much more cheer. (Seriously though, she could have just Ubered home.)

120. TLC, "Sleigh Ride"

TLC made this classic their own.

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121. New Found Glory, "December's Here"

Pop-punk stalwarts bring a soundtrack to quarantine Christmases (and regular ones, too)—reminding us that the ultimate gift is the gift of hope.

122. Il Divo, "When a Child Is Born"

Their voices, my friends, are some of the greatest gifts of all.

123. Whitney Houston, "Who Would Imagine a King"

Houston's immortal voice brings the perfect warmth and depth to this song from The Preacher's Wife.

124. Boyz II Men Feat. Brian McKnight, "Let It Snow"

Boyz II Men and Brian McKnight

125. Beach Boys, "Santa's Got An Airplane"

Let's be real, he'd need a cargo jet for all those bags.

126. Luther Vandross, "Every Year, Every Christmas"

Is there any Luther Vandross ballad that won't make us cry?

127. ACDC, "Mistress for Christmas"

This is great for those of you on the very naughty list.

128. Liz Phair, "Ho Ho Ho"

The perfect Christmas song for the dystopia we live in.

129. Anne-Marie, "Think of Christmas"

Anne-Marie's "Think of Christmas" is the ultimate holiday crush anthem.

130. James Brown, "Santa Claus Go Straight to the Ghetto"

Father Christmas' got a brand new bag, and it's full of funk.

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131. Brandi Carlile, "O Holy Night"

Brandi Carlile's vocals will make you a believer.

132. Carly Rae Jepsen, "It's Not Christmas Til Somebody Cries"

Funny lyrics (and video!) plus a catchy, infectious pop hook make this Carly Rae Jepsen ditty a modern Christmas classic.

133. Khia, "Santa Baby"

Surely you know Khia for her supremely dirty classic "My Neck, My Back," but this rendition of "Santa Baby" is both clean and beautifully done.

134. Rob Halford, "Christmas for Everyone"

Yes, the frontman of Judas Priest dropped a bunch of holiday albums, and yes, they're fantastic.

135. Snoop Dogg Feat. Daz Dillinger, Nate Dogg, Bad Azz, and Tray Dee, "Santa Claus Goes Straight to the Ghetto"

Snoop Dogg and fellow Death Row Records acts shine a light on racial and social injustice and poverty (and, yes, there's a little weed) in this hip-hop reworking of the James Brown classic.

136. Kelly Clarkson, "4 Carats"

It has the same vibe as "Santa Baby," but more pop.

137. Mariah Carey, "Oh Santa!"

The original "Oh Santa!" was an MC Christmas must-have, but the additions of Jennifer Hudson and Grande take it to another level of festive.

138. Quad City DJs, "What You Want for Christmas"

We dare you not to dance to this.

139. Twisted Sister, "O Come All Ye Faithful"

It's literally "We're Not Gonna Take It," but festive. Perfect!

140.Pistol Annies, "Snow Globe"

Miranda Lambert, Angaleena Presley, and Ashley Monroe harmonize beautifully on "Snow Globe," their first single from their Hell of a Holiday album.

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141. MxPx, "Christmas Night of Zombies"

Horror fans, rejoice! This one is for you.

142. Everclear, "I Will Be Hating You at Christmas"

You ever have an ex who sends annual newsletters each holiday? F**k them. Listen to this while you toss their Christmas card onto your yule log.

143. R5, "Christmas Is Coming"

Such pure pop perfection, you almost forgot R5 frontman Ross Lynch played a killer Jeffrey Dahmer.

144. Good Charlotte, "Christmas By the Phone"

Think "Last Christmas" vibes, but with Good Charlotte's signature pop punk vibes (there's even a Social Distortion namedrop!).

145. Gwen Stefani, "Cheer for the Elves"

Finally, the little guys and gals are getting their due.

146. The Matches, "December Is for Cynics"

If you're stuck next to your pretentious cousin at Christmas (or, really, if you are the pretentious cousin), give this a listen.

147. New Edition, "It's Christmas (All Over the World)"

Because we can't ethically have Boyz II Men on this list without New Edition, too.

148. Kacey Musgraves, "Christmas Makes Me Cry"

Is it a bit of a downer? Of course. But it's relatable and pretty, and not all of us are merry on Christmas. Tune in while drowning your sorrows with eggnog.

149. Mary J. Blige, "No Happy Holidays"

For when Santa left you a dud last year.

150. Ariana Grande, "Snow in California"

Listen, climate change is setting California on fire, so we don't know if St. Nick can help. But this song is cute enough to give us at least a glimmer of hope.

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151. Ingrid Michaelson Featuring Zooey Deschanel, "Merry Christmas, Happy New Year"

In case the song wasn't catchy enough for you (and it's really flippin' catchy), check out this incomparably adorable video.

152. for KING & COUNTRY, "Do You Hear What I Hear"

This is a truly unique take on a Christmas classic, from the harmonies to the instrumentals, that may make you a believer.

153. Meghan Trainor, "Christmas Party"

This fun pop ditty has all the elements of a fun family Christmas party: Sugar cookies, Christmas lights, and Uncle Steve with an Amazon gift card.

154. Darren Criss, "Christmas Dance"

The Glee alum delivers a fun original Christmas song that may end up as much of a classic as "Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree."

155. Ella Fitzgerald, "It Came Upon a Midnight Clear"

The late jazz great's vocals are clear as a bell (as always), making this "glorious song of old" sound brand new with each listen.

156. Rob Thomas, "Small Town Christmas"

You know how hardly any Hallmark movies take place in or glorify big cities? Yeah, there's a reason for that—and it's conveyed beautifully here.

157. Michael Bublé, "The Christmas Sweater"

You now have an official song for your Ugly Sweater party. You're welcome.

158. Lindsey Stirling Featuring Sabrina Carpenter, "You're a Mean One, Mr. Grinch"

A popular meme states that the Grinch didn't hate Christmas, but that he hated people, and that's fair. Especially considering everyone sings about how terrible he is all the time. That said, this cover is a particularly fun one.

159. Ed Sheeran & Elton John, "Merry Christmas"

Ed Sheeran revealed that he and Elton John were shocked that there was no song actually titled "Merry Christmas," so they wrote one!

160. B.B. King, "Merry Christmas Baby"

B.B. King brings the blues to Christmas, even in an otherwise merry Christmas tune, thanks to ole' Lucille.

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161. Florida Georgia Line, "Lit This Year"

Florida Georgia Line croon about the benefits of getting some Christmas spirit from your cup.

162. Jhené Aiko, "Wrap Me Up"

Jhené Aiko uses such a nice voice to sing about wanting to get naughty.

163. Duncan Laurence, "Wishes Come True"

A Christmas romance in a song!

164. Norah Jones, "Christmas Calling"

We've missed Norah Jones! Her smoky, sweet voice pairs beautifully with piano on this nostalgic-sounding modern carol.

165. Nat King Cole, "O Come All Ye Faithful"

As the King of Christmas, Nat King Cole will make you feel joyful and triumphant.

166. Jackson 5, "I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus"

The Jackson 5 capture the confusion—and, let's be real, some of the trauma—associated with seeing your mom making out with St. Nick.

167. Lea Michele, "Christmas In New York"

Can't make it out to the Big Apple for the holidays this year? Lea Michele will make you feel like you're already there.

168. Matthew West, "We Need Christmas"

Because we do, now more than ever!

169. Randy Travis and Drew Parker, "There's a New Kid In Town"

Imagine asking for directions to see the Messiah and being led to a newborn, and you've got this tune.

170. John Legend, "Bring Me Love"

John Legend's joyous tune will make your spirits bright.

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171. Barenaked Ladies Featuring Sarah McLachlan, "God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen/We Three Kings"

What a beautiful blend of Canadian voices!

172. Josh Tatofi, "Mele Kalikimaka"

If you're going to listen to a song about Christmas in Hawaii, listen to a Hawaiian person sing it, please.

173. Susan Boyle, "The Lord's Prayer"

A heavenly voice indeed.

174. DMX, "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer"

DMX makes a classic kid's song into a full-blown hip-hop hit. Bless.

175. George Ezra, "Come On Home for Christmas"

George Ezra's deep bass voice makes this cover his own.

176. Diana Ross and the Supremes, "My Favorite Things"

Move over, Maria! Diana Ross and the Supremes make our favorite version of "My Favorite Things."

177. Anson Seabra, "Christmas Got Colder"

Have a broken heart this Christmas? You're not alone. Sob along to this.

178. BAYLI, "Jingle Bells"

It can be tough to make "Jingle Bells" sound like an actual song and not a kids' Christmas choir concert, but this adds a fun garage rock tinge.

179. Idina Menzel Featuring Ariana Grande, "A Hand for Mrs. Claus"

Behind almost every man is a woman making the wheels turn and reindeer fly—and that includes Santa.

180. All Time Low, "Merry Christmas, Kiss My Ass"

Had a nasty split right near the holidays? This one is for you.

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181. Owl City, "Humbug"

Enjoy, you big ole' scrooges.

182. Carrie Underwood, "Stretchy Pants"

Let's be real, we've been wearing these since March 2020.

183. Buck Owens, "Santa Looked a Lot Like Daddy"

Have you ever seen Santa and your pops in the same room at the same time? Have you?

184. Kirk Franklin & The Family, "Jesus Is the Reason for the Season"

Kirk Franklin reminds us that this entire season is to celebrate a very important birthday.

185. Jeff Foxworthy, "Redneck 12 Days of Christmas"

What are the holidays without the laughs? Jeff Foxworthy delivers plenty with this ditty.

186. Danny Kaye and the Andrews Sisters, "A Merry Christmas at Grandmother's House"

Whether you're going over the river and through the woods or are just stuck in hours of traffic, this classic will make the trip a little more pleasant.

187. Boyz II Men, "Snowy Day"

Though not strictly about Christmas, this song inspired by the classic Ezra Jack Keats story will melt your heart.

188. Mannheim Steamroller, "Deck the Halls"

If all you want for Christmas are some prog instrumentals, look no further.

189. The Temptations, "Silent Night"

You cannot beat The Temptations' harmonies, and they are so beautiful here.

190. Lindsey Stirling Featuring Becky G, "Christmas Come On"

Though Lindsey Stirling's violin is the star of every song on which she performs, it's Becky G who steals the show here, showing off her impressive pipes as she sings instead of her usual rapping.

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191. Clarence Carter, "Back Door Santa"

The lyrics may be more suited for the naughty list, but this song is a jam.

192. Jax, "I Feel Like a Kid Again"

Christmas has a way of making us all feel young at heart. Embrace that feeling.

193. Samuel Kim, "Imperial March x Carol of the Bells"

Let's be real: "Carol of the Bells" always sounds inherently creepy, so why not go all out and make it intimidating and deadly, too? This mashup of the classic carol with the Star Wars signature score is seamless.

194. The Beverley Sisters, "Little Donkey"

A sweet serenade to the titular little donkey who carried Mary to the manger, this classic would make a great lullaby for little ones.

195. The Chipmunks, "The Chipmunk Song (Christmas Don't Be Late)"

Add to the fun by inhaling some helium and singing along.

196. Albert King, "Santa Claus Wants Some Loving"

After making all those naughty lists, can you blame the guy?

197. Leon Bridges, "Purple Snowflakes"

Leon Bridges does Marvin Gaye justice with this cover.

198. The Emotions, "What Do the Lonely Do at Christmas?"

They cry. A lot. Check in on your friends.

199. Chicago, "Jolly Old St. Nicholas"

What's it gonna be, Santa? A jam, that's what.

200. Kathleen Battle, "O Holy Night"

This beautiful soprano opera version of "O Holy Night" will simultaneously give you the chills and warm your heart right up.

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